Operating instructions

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Options
There are a number of additional user options that can
be adjusted as
required.
To enter the options menu from the home screen tap the
spanner icon and then the Options button.
Scroll through the available options (see table below)
using the arrow keys, and select the desired setting
using the
+
and -
keys.
Options
Menu:
Functions Available Settings
Sound Enables user to turn the
keypad tone on/off.
Off
On
Light Enables user to turn the
home button ashing light
on/off
On
Off
Mains Supply Enables the user to set
the maximum power
consumption as determined
by the level of mains
electric supplied. This
function is used to
avoid excessive current
consumption tripping the
system.
Select between 1 and
16 amps
Brightness Enables user to adjust the
screen’s brightness
Dim
Low Dim
Low Bright
Bright
Water Heater
Boost Time
Changes the water heater
boost timer setting. If
using a lot of water over
a long period of time e.g.
more than 2 showers in
quick succession, the
boost timer setting can be
lengthened to ensure more
hot water is available.
15 mins
30 mins
60 mins
Always on
Automatic
Shut off
Automatically puts the
I Van into ‘sleep’ mode,
where all settings remain
active but the screen is
turned off. The screen
can be reactivated at any
time by pressing the home
screen button.
3 mins (economy
mode)
5 mins
10 mins
15 mins
15 mins
Set the Clock
From the home screen, tap the spanner icon followed by
set Clock.
Use the + and - keys to adjust the hour. Then use the
arrow keys to move the cursor along and adjust the
minutes.
Troubleshooting
I Van is equipped with an electronic diagnostic system
which will detect fault conditions ranging from poor
gas
or d.c. supply to internal heater malfunctions. In the
unlikely event of a failure, a pop-up screen will appear
with
either
a tap icon to indicate there is a problem with
the Water Heater, or a van icon to indicate there is a
problem with
the
Space Heater. Follow the instructions
on screen as outlined
below:
Space Heating Fault
Screens:
“Check gas
supply”
Make sure there is gas
in the bottle and no
blockage in the gas line. At
temperatures below 5°C
use Propane
rather
than
Butane. Press “Retry” once
the checks are complete.
If there is a problem with
the gas supply which can’t
be
dealt with immediately,
select an electric-only
heating option
instead.
“Clear / open vents, retry after 10
minutes”
The heater has overheated
due to the vents being either
closed or blocked for
example with a cushion or
bag.
Remove the blockage
and open any closed vents.
Leave the heater for 10
minutes to cool down, then
try
again.
“Check voltage
supply”
Ensure voltage is above
10V and below 15V at the
heater. This can be done
by recharging the
battery.
“Check outside ues for
blockages”
“Check Outside Flues for Blockages”
The heater isn’t getting
enough air through the
ues- check the ue ends
and clear any obstructions
away from them.